We went camping in June on the Kaibab in northern Arizona with my husband's family for the Cluff reunion. It was tons of fun! The day we got there the weather was beautiful and we were looking forward to the cool days and even cooler nights. So day two came, and the morning started out nice, but then the clouds came...and didn't leave. We were there two full days and it rained for a day and a half. We were pretty soggy, but still had fun! I wish I would have taken more pictures. I took one of our camp, then this silly one of Cameron. I'm not sure why he thought to pose that way, but I decided it's because he was pretending to be "deadly-armpit-hair-guy".
Here is a picture of our tent. We just got it and were so excited to camp in it. Matt's parents bought it for Matt's graduation present (thanks!) when he received his Bachelor's degree. Through all the rain, our tent was about one of the only ones NOT to spring a leak. I would recommend it to anyone looking for one. It's a Kodiak (like a Spring-Bar) and it has basically 3 poles (one across top, one on each side) and the awning poles. The easiest tent to raise, ever! It was hard for us to go from being trailer campers back to tent campers, but with this tent, it is not as bad as I thought it would be!
Here is the outfitter's tent that Matt's mother purchased especially for this reunion. It's a good thing, too, because the weather (this picture is deceiving...this is the next morning before the clouds moved in) really decided to not cooperate for most of the time. It was a fun reunion though. A lot of people came and the boys had a chance to ride their motorcycles. Caden was able to ride the 125cc for his first time, and had a blast! Zack was able to ride the 80cc, also his first time (on a motorcycle) and did excellent! They can't wait to go to Fredonia again just so they can ride their motorcycles! It's tough living in the city...
Cameron had so much fun. The other kids were having fun, too. They were just not always around to be photographed. Cameron is an animal...he learned these "rock on" hands from his brothers. he he he